Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [verb] back into " in BNC.
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1 | Each year straw equivalent to 3.6 million tonnes of coal is wasted , usually burnt in the field or ploughed back into the ground . |
2 | Every culture , however imperfectly and blindly , either turned towards the light or fell back into the darkness . |
3 | He comes pounding down the ladder , and grabs the wheel and stampedes back into the waves . |
4 | I finish my tea and climb back into the Toyota . |
5 | He then made the sign of the cross , said a Requiem for the poor steward 's soul , re-locked the hut , returned the key to the priest and wandered back into Cheapside . |
6 | Then he unfroze , pulled the trigger of the shotgun and leapt back into cover , all in the same movement . |
7 | It was only when she had closed the door behind her and was hurrying along the corridor that led back into the hall that she noticed the painting . |
8 | I put the kettle , already nicely blackened and battered , into the pile of ash and climb back into my camp bed . |
9 | I shut the window and move back into the room . |
10 | ‘ I 'm not listening to any more of this , ’ and she closed the window and climbed back into bed . |
11 | A group of us hastily slung together a plan and went back into the concert hall in an effort to oust the ruling junta . |
12 | Grant Simons presents a view of the inside of the North American XB-70 Valkyrie at the USAF Museum and looks back into the type 's turbulent past |
13 | He takes the wood and disappears back into the tent . |
14 | So , that very simple view of the mind fits with this an idea of anxiety as forced back into the unconscious and then changing , sorry , as , as libido being forced back into the unconscious and then changing into anxiety . |
15 | With any luck I 'd have time to dry my hair and dive back into the satin whatsits before he arrived . |
16 | A substantial stone-lined stepped culvert that supplied water to the wheel still remains under the lane and empties back into the stream via a long tail-race to the rear of the mill . |
17 | The little one made a shrill noise and ran back into the desiccated bush . |
18 | I sat and stared at the paper in front of me and tried to blank out the present and get back into my story — forward , that is , into my invented future , and out of the world of queries and vague apprehensions . |
19 | He also dismissed the allegation — popular with some Christian mason-watchers — that freemasonry was founded in an x ‘ antiquity that goes back into pagan religions well before the birth of Christ ’ . |
20 | We hid them in the copper , closed the lid and crept back into the yard , shutting the door carefully behind us . |
21 | Favre , brought in to replace injured Don Majkowski , has made the quarterback position his own — despite his first pass hitting an opponent and rebounding back into his own arms for a legal completion . |
22 | However , if you and he can overcome the early period and settle back into regular work routines , it is a vital part of his full recovery . |
23 | She wrapped the gown close around her body and wandered back into the living-room , moving around aimlessly , pausing in front of the enormous bookcase that virtually filled one large section of the room from top to bottom . |
24 | BUYERS shrugged off the rain and dived back into the market for bargains yesterday . |
25 | About ten minutes later , we decide we 've cooled down sufficiently to be able to leave the men 's room and go back into the restaurant . |
26 | erm But he seems to have played things rather cool later on , he disappears at the beginning of the war but comes back into Oxford , and then later , actually sits in the Royalist Parliament , 1644 , which he certainly would n't have done if he was still on parliament 's side . |
27 | NHS professionals normally perceive day hospitals as a possible alternative to hospital admission for people who are acutely ill and can not be treated as outpatients or at home , as a place for recently discharged short-term in-patients to attend for a period while settling back into normal life , and as a place to treat , monitor and give social support to long-term patients who would otherwise live isolated lives . |
28 | So he had no recourse to masturbation that afternoon but went back into the lake instead , which was cold enough to supply one of the well-known Victorian antidotes to sexual desire . |
29 | But if Russia falls into anarchy or lurches back into despotism the price that we pay could be frightening . ’ |
30 | She did not smile now but her eyelids with those amazing lashes slowly closed and Abigail gave a sigh , wriggled her body , moved her head and subsided back into deep sleep . |